Scarborough Reef, also known as Huangyan Island, is a disputed territory in the South China Sea known for its rich marine biodiversity. The ring-shaped atoll is almost completely submerged at high tide but features several rocky outcrops and two coral reefs teeming with marine life. The reef is home to a diverse range of corals, fish, and other marine species, making it an underwater paradise for marine biologists and potentially for divers. The area is also a significant spawning ground for fish in the region. Due to territorial disputes, access to the reef is restricted, but its ecological importance and geopolitical intrigue make it a significant location on the global map.
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